Katherine Scott, M.Ed/Ed.S, LMFT Tragedy has rocked our nation for decades regarding school shootings. For now, there is no ‘fix’ for the escalation. The theme of being active members of history-making continues, which can weigh heavy on the minds of our youth. Throw neurodiversity into the mix, and the fear and trepidation surrounding our places ... Continue Reading
What To Do When The World Cancels | A Therapist’s Blog About Grief
by, Katherine Lycke, LMFT It feels like the world has been cancelled. It is an odd experience partaking in an elongated, history-making event. No amount of binge-watching apocalyptic movies could prep us for the gravity of fear, disappointment, anxiety, and sadness the current state of the world possesses. The grief is crippling to everyone in a ... Continue Reading
The Elephants in the Room: What It Really Means To Set Your Child Up For Success This School Year
By, Katherine Lycke, M.Ed/Ed.S, Marriage and Family Therapy Intern This time of year is notoriously known to be a very chaotic one for families as parents and children acclimate back to the school routine. Gone are the warm, lazy days of summer. They have been replaced with a harsh unload of stress and anxiety. Stress and the pressure to ... Continue Reading